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How to use partake in a sentence

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If your pal insists you partake in whatever negativity she is up to, blows up at you or quits calling you, you haven't lost much.
When Shilling himself first arrived to partake in West Coast water sports, he bodysurfed naked.
Before you partake your journey to perform your hajj, there are certain things that you should always remember to do.
Most young people, myself included, do not commit crime or partake in acts of violence.
Ben, if you don't believe in violence against non-white people, why did you so actively partake in it?
No planning was made to partake in such activities, it was completely impromptu.
When researching beer, why not go to the local brewery and partake of the tour.
The plot elements partake of pure melodrama, but the treatment raises the story to another level.
He had to partake in other activities that day and put the Mets out of his mind.
The second fact Ducan misses is that many innovative poets partake of a range of literary and non-literary avant-garde practices.
These are based on the observation that expenditure is typically necessary to partake in such recreational activities.
Lake Havasu spring breakers can partake in boating, fishing, swimming, and white water rafting.
If you're going to partake in such activity, you need to know what you're doing.
In this particular case, it's a mob of undertakers who partake in a bit of racketeering and diamond theft on the side.
Community composting is in itself the most rewarding activity that a group can partake in.
They partake in a silly and harmless activity and then disperse at a given time.
For now, however, I think it would be a good idea not to partake of any food or drink from anyone but the hotel.
Come the day, and a considerable crowd assembled to partake of free food and drink.
As your breathing partakes of the circumfluent air, so let your thinking partake of the circumfluent Mind.
Audiences can now partake of French films at their favorite cineplex in the capital.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The gentlemen were invited to partake of what was then a novelty in New France.
He has raised us to partake, as it were, in the ubiquity of his own beneficence.
In France they partake of white wine for breakfast, which accounts for the great consumption of black pudding.
The ulcers from buboes partake of the same character, the edges being hard and the ulcer disposed to burrow.
The liver, roe, and chitterlings should be placed so that the carver may observe them, and invite the guests to partake of them.
They partake of the imperfect nature of language, and must not be construed in too strict a manner.
But how can that which does not partake of sameness, have either the same measures or have anything else the same?
We express and partake of that oneness in the services of the Church, especially in the Divine Liturgy.
Those of its strata which effervesce with acids partake of the nature of marl.
It is but very rarely that I partake of his effusions, for I am not to his taste.
The theory we shall put forward in this book will therefore necessarily partake of finalism to a certain extent.
Well, I am truly glad to foregather with you again, and partake of the bread and salt of this hospitable house once more.
Grant me my portion of the repast which the gods have prepared for all mortals, let me also partake of the golden Hesperian fruit.
As surely as Mr. Gough is alive now, our ancestresses were accustomed to partake pretty freely of strong waters.
And does the essence of the invariable partake of knowledge in the same degree as of essence?
All three then partake of the conjee and jaggery, after which they rise from the mat, and the plates and mat are removed.
There were few of the poor where I lived, who did not partake of my liberality.
Their majesties will arrive at Artenberg at seven o'clock, and will partake of dinner.
There is nothing that does not partake of that of which the missionary, or the tutelary, is the special.
From this world soul proceed the individual souls of men, and they partake of its nature.
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